George Coles
Enlightenment Tree
Lisa De Leon Zayco
Lanelle Abueva Fernando
Signature Chairs
Natures Art
Potters Wheel
Dream Catcher
This is my interpretation of a Dream Catcher. The centre circles are made from Narra with an Ipil Disc each side. The pebbles are made from various Philippine hardwood.
Dream Catcher
This is my interpretation of a Dream Catcher. The centre circles are made from Narra with an Ipil Disc each side. The pebbles are made from various Philippine hardwood.
Dream Catcher
This is my interpretation of a Dream Catcher. The centre circles are made from Narra with an Ipil Disc each side. The pebbles are made from various Philippine hardwood.
Carved from typhoon felled Narra tree. This is a reminder of my Grandmothers home in the 60's where there were still commodes being used as flower pots and there was one that was broken. Inspiration comes from many sources.
Carved from typhoon felled Narra tree. This is a reminder of my Grandmothers home in the 60's where there were still commodes being used as flower pots and there was one that was broken. Inspiration comes from many sources.
These limited edition crosses are hand carved from a single piece of Philippine Hardwood. I was inspired to make this when I thought about my wife who has put up with my eccentricities for what must seem like an eternity to her.
These limited edition scroll crosses are hand carved from Philippine Hardwood. I was inspired to make these when I was making the Infinity Cross. The hand carving really makes the center of the cross stand out. The centre scroll is hand carved from a single piece of wood.
This beautifully carved Narra Games stand would grace any man cave. You can play Tic Tac Toe or practice your golf putting. It also has three shelves for displaying those precious items. This is a piece that will be handed down for many generations.
This beautifully carved Narra Games stand would grace any man cave. You can play Tic Tac Toe or practice your golf putting. It also has three shelves for displaying those precious items. This is a piece that will be handed down for many generations.
This beautifully carved Narra Games stand would grace any man cave. You can play Tic Tac Toe or practice your golf putting. It also has three shelves for displaying those precious items. This is a piece that will be handed down for many generations.
Sheet Music Stand
This was made for a very talented lady who still appreciates it after many years of use. This is made from recycled Balayong and Kamagong. Both the height and angle of the platen can be adjusted.
Sheet Music Stand
This was made for a very talented lady who still appreciates it after many years of use. This is made from recycled Balayong and Kamagong. Both the height and angle of the platen can be adjusted.
Sheet Music Stand
This was made for a very talented lady who still appreciates it after many years of use. This is made from recycled Balayong and Kamagong. Both the height and angle of the platen can be adjusted.
Relief carving of a Bengal Tiger for wall mounting
When you have an old wheel that is falling apart, this is what you can do with the salvageable parts. This wheel is made from various salvaged timbers and parts. The foot wheel is an old wagon wheel made from Red Narra.
When you have an old wheel that is falling apart, this is what you can do with the salvageable parts. This wheel is made from various salvaged timbers and parts. The foot wheel is an old wagon wheel made from Red Narra.
When you have an old wheel that is falling apart, this is what you can do with the salvageable parts. This wheel is made from various salvaged timbers and parts. The foot wheel is an old wagon wheel made from Red Narra.
This view shows the basin that is made from recycled Ipil and has a stainless steel drain system.
This view shows the two drawers that allow the storing of the hand tools associated with pottery.
I made this cake stand to replace a really horrible one that my good wife purchased made out of wire. After making it, I approached Lanelle about making plates to suit it. This now comes with and without plates depending on the clients choice. It is available in various recycled timbers and different colored plates
I made this cake stand to replace a really horrible one that my good wife purchased made out of wire. After making it, I approached Lanelle about making plates to suit it. This now comes with and without plates depending on the clients choice. It is available in various recycled timbers and different colored plates.
I made this cake stand to replace a really horrible one that my good wife purchased made out of wire. After making it, I approached Lanelle about making plates to suit it. This now comes with and without plates depending on the clients choice. It is available in various recycled timbers and different colored plates.
These display some of Lanelle's work. We have set the tile into the top of the cabinet and then mounted tempered glass on top to protect the piece from accidental damage. As the theme of the tiles were buttons, we went with a Singer Sewing machine style cabinet. Even the drawer handles look like buttons. The cabinet is made from recycled Narra and Ipil.
These display some of Lanelle's work. We have set the tile into the top of the cabinet and then mounted tempered glass on top to protect the piece from accidental damage. As the theme of the tiles were buttons, we went with a Singer Sewing machine style cabinet. Even the drawer handles look like buttons. The cabinet is made from recycled Narra and Ipil.
This piece displaying some more of Lanelle's work is set into a coffee table. We have set the tile into the top of the table and then mounted tempered glass on top to protect the piece from accidental damage. It also features a magazine rack under the top. The cabinet is made from recycled Narra, Yakal and Ipil. It is really retro 70's
This piece displaying some more of Lanelle's work is set into a coffee table. We have set the tile into the top of the table and then mounted tempered glass on top to protect the piece from accidental damage. It also features a magazine rack under the top. The cabinet is made from recycled Narra, Yakal and Ipil. It is really retro 70's
We also make for Lanelle the stands for her plates. These are made from various colored recycled Hard-woods to siut the color of the plates and or the clients choices. They can be disassembled and flat packed for easy shipping.
We also make for Lanelle the stands for her plates. These are made from various colored recycled Hard-woods to suit the color of the plates and or the clients choices. They can be disassembled and flat packed for easy shipping.
We also make for Lanelle the frames for mounting her tiles on the wall. These are made in various styles to complement the tile. They are from various colored recycled Hard-woods .
We also make for Lanelle the frames for mounting her tiles on the wall. These are made in various styles to complement the tile. They are from various colored recycled Hard-woods .
We also make for Lanelle the frames for mounting her tiles on the wall. These are made in various styles to complement the tile. They are from various colored recycled Hard-woods .
We also make for Lanelle the frames for mounting her tiles on the wall. These are made in various styles to complement the tile. They are from various colored recycled Hard-woods .
We also make for Lanelle the frames for mounting her tiles on the wall. These are made in various styles to complement the tile. They are from various coloured recycled Hard-woods .
We also make for Lanelle the frames for mounting her tiles on the wall. These are made in various styles to complement the tile. They are from various coloured recycled Hard-woods .
Why Enlightenment Tree? This piece is made from some typhoon felled Narra that left a very large hole in a friends roof. Looking up through the hole could be considered a form of enlightenment, but I prefer walking past it each day and looking in the mirror. That for me is TRUE enlightenment. Note the small drawer that has been carved from one solid piece of Narra. This makes a great Hall Stand that is artistic and functional.
Why Enlightenment Tree? This piece is made from some typhoon felled Narra that left a very large hole in a friends roof. Looking up through the hole could be considered a form of enlightenment, but I prefer passing each day and looking in the mirror. That is TRUE enlightenment. Note the small drawer that has been carved from one solid piece of Narra. This makes a great Hall Stand that is artistic and functional.
Why Enlightenment Tree? This piece is made from some typhoon felled Narra that left a very large hole in a friends roof. Looking up through the hole could be considered a form of enlightenment, but I prefer passing each day and looking in the mirror. That is TRUE enlightenment. Note the small drawer that has been carved from one solid piece of Narra. This makes a great Hall Stand that is artistic and functional.
We make these boxes for Lisa De Leon Zaco who then puts these marvellous mosaic stories on them. She makes each box special to help you commemorate your departed loved one.
We make these boxes for Lisa De Leon Zaco who then puts these marvellous mosaic stories on them. She makes each box special to help you commemorate your departed loved one.
We make these boxes for Lisa De Leon Zaco who then puts these marvellous mosaic stories on them. She makes each box special to help you commemorate your departed loved one.
Leaf Chair
This chair imitates nature. It has a hand sculpted back that resembles a leaf. It is made from recycled Narra.
Leaf Chair
This chair imitates nature. It has a hand sculpted back that resembles a leaf. It is made from recycled Narra.
Leaf Chair
This chair imitates nature. It has a hand sculpted back that resembles a leaf. It is made from recycled Narra.
This chair is made using traditional wooden boat building techniques and is very strong. There are no screws or nails used in the construction. This is made from recycled Ipil, Greenwood, Yakal and Kamagong.
This chair is made using traditional wooden boat building techniques and is very strong. There are no screws or nails used in the construction. This is made from recycled Ipil, Greenwood, Yakal and Kamagong.
This was made as a bench to go with a Kulintang Table we made. This is made from recycled Ipil and Saplungan.
Charles Rohlf Chair
This is my interpretation of a chair designed and built in the late 1800's by Charles Rohlf. It is a chair that has very difficult and intricate joinery. With the carving, it is not an easy chair to make.
Charles Rohlf Chair
This is my interpretation of a chair designed and built in the late 1800's by Charles Rohlf. It is a chair that has very difficult and intricate joinery. With the carving, it is not an easy chair to make.
Charles Rohlf Chair
This is my interpretation of a chair designed and built in the late 1800's by Charles Rohlf. It is a chair that has very difficult and intricate joinery. With the carving, it is not an easy chair to make.
This chair is made using traditional wooden boat building techniques and is very strong. There are no screws or nails used in the construction. This is made from recycled Ipil, Greenwood, Yakal and Kamagong.
This chair is made using traditional wooden boat building techniques and is very strong. There are no screws or nails used in the construction. This is made from recycled Ipil, Greenwood, Yakal and Kamagong.
This chair is made using traditional wooden boat building techniques and is very strong. There are no screws or nails used in the construction. This is made from recycled Ipil, Greenwood, Yakal and Kamagong.
This started its life as a round waste bin. However the diameter was incorrect and so it sat for many months and one day as I was walking past it the idea for a bench came to mind. So by adding a base and seat, a great seat was born. This is made from recycled Ipil. The name Capstan is because it is similar to what ships are tied up to at the wharf.
This started its life as a round waste bin. However the diameter was incorrect and so it sat for many months and one day as I was walking past it the idea for a bench came to mind. So by adding a base and seat, a great seat was born. This is made from recycled Ipil. The name Capstan is because it is similar to what ships are tied up to at the wharf.
This amazing folding stool actually gets stronger the more weight is added to it. Engineering principals at work here. Can be made from various recycled hard woods.
This amazing folding stool actually gets stronger the more weight is added to it. Engineering principals at work here. Can be made from various recycled hard woods.
This amazing folding stool actually gets stronger the more weight is added to it. Engineering principals at work here. Can be made from various recycled hard woods.
This very old table top was thrown on the top of a load of recycled timber I purchase from Northern Luzon. At first look, it did not look much at all but after cleaning it up and polishing it, the color and the grain really came to life. I could not cut it up into usable pieces of wood as the life and fire of it would be lost. So I made a stand and mounted it so all could enjoy it.
This very old table top was thrown on the top of a load of recycled timber I purchase from Northern Luzon. At first look, it did not look much at all but after cleaning it up and polishing it, the color and the grain really came to life. I could not cut it up into usable pieces of wood as the life and fire of it would be lost. So I made a stand and mounted it so all could enjoy it.
This very old table top was thrown on the top of a load of recycled timber I purchase from Northern Luzon. At first look, it did not look much at all but after cleaning it up and polishing it, the color and the grain really came to life. I could not cut it up into usable pieces of wood as the life and fire of it would be lost. So I made a stand and mounted it so all could enjoy it.
This very old table top was thrown on the top of a load of recycled timber I purchase from Northern Luzon. At first look, it did not look much at all but after cleaning it up and polishing it, the color and the grain really came to life. I could not cut it up into usable pieces of wood as the life and fire of it would be lost. So I made a stand and mounted it so all of us could enjoy it.